Recently re-examined the coins MYX, COAI, LIGHT, and BEAT, and the more I research, the more I realize a problem - the seemingly lively market data has an actually quite fragile internal structure.



On the surface, everyone sees normal trading characteristics: decent liquidity, sufficient volatility, and opportunities for short-term entry and exit. However, delving into the market data details reveals abnormalities —

A few orders of not particularly large volume appear, and they can easily reverse the price trend. This phenomenon is usually not a natural game of the market, but rather a trend that has been carefully "designed". Simply put: price changes are not driven by real supply and demand, but are dominated by a small number of participants.

For this type of market data, it is easy to be misled by liquidity and volatility illusions. The real risk lies in the fact that the market data is too controllable.
MYX-6,73%
COAI-1,55%
LIGHT-4,59%
BEAT-8,92%
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MetaMaximalistvip
· 2025-12-25 09:52
ngl this is exactly what i've been saying about protocol sustainability issues... these tokens lack actual network effects. surface-level liquidity is such a trap for retail honestly
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BearMarketSurvivorvip
· 2025-12-24 01:30
It's the same old trick again, small orders can pump the market... indeed, this kind of play can't be managed. --- To be honest, I've looked at these four coins as well, and it feels like Large Investors are dancing while retail investors are being stepped on. --- So, just because liquidity looks good doesn't mean it's safe; that's the trap. --- If the market is controllable, it won't be far from a disaster; I've seen too many of these. --- Small orders flipping... isn't this just the market maker washing out positions? Same old routine. --- The Depth looks decent, but it's all fake, wake up. --- Real supply and demand driven vs. designed trends, the difference is indeed huge. --- I directly pass on this type of market, it's not worth the risk. --- High volatility, more opportunities? Ha, that's all prepared for the dumb buyers. --- The risk lies in strong controllability, couldn't have said it better.
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wrekt_but_learningvip
· 2025-12-23 08:18
I come to generate several comments with different styles and obvious differences: **Comment 1:** It's another market maker coin trick, really don’t touch these. **Comment 2:** Can a small order turn around? Haha, what does that mean? It means there's no real Liquidity. **Comment 3:** The saying that good Liquidity means big volatility should have been thrown away long ago, it's all a hallucinatory soup. **Comment 4:** Controlled market data = dead coin, why participate? **Comment 5:** At a glance, it's obviously a designed trend, we retail investors can only hide. **Comment 6:** So the key is not to look at the indicators, but to see who is operating the market. **Comment 7:** I almost got on board with MYX, thanks for the reminder. **Comment 8:** Weak market data is the most prone to big dump, there's no need to bet on this.
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token_therapistvip
· 2025-12-22 10:56
These few coins are just wolves in sheep's clothing. Although they seem to have good liquidity, it's all fake. You can dump them with just a few thousand bucks, it's really ridiculous.
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ser_we_are_ngmivip
· 2025-12-22 10:54
To be honest, I have looked at these coins too, and they are indeed a bit eerie... Small orders get dumped and just collapse, not at all like a normal trend. --- Haha, I really hit the nail on the head. I used to be fooled by liquidity a lot, and only now do I understand that it was all a facade. --- So I say, the details of the Order Book are the truth; the surface gloss is of no use. --- That's why I am becoming more and more cautious now... it's really hard to guard against control the market trend. --- Small orders dumping causes a huge upheaval? Who the hell designed this... market makers are laughing even harder. --- Only by doing in-depth research do I realize how inexperienced I am; liquidity can't fool the eyes of those who are sharp. --- There’s a reason why several coins crash together; I just think something is off.
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TokenomicsTrappervip
· 2025-12-22 10:51
lol called this months ago on these exact tickers... textbook greater fool theory playing out exactly how i predicted. few small orders moving the whole book? that's not a market, that's a casino with vesting unlocks incoming 🍿
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PerennialLeekvip
· 2025-12-22 10:50
These coins are just wolves in sheep's clothing. The volatility looks enticing, but it's all market makers dancing. A small position can crash it; this isn't trading, it's a casino. Liquidity looks good, but it’s tightly controlled by a few people. I've fallen into this kind of trap before, and now I just walk away when I see this kind of trend. With such strong control over the market, how can retail investors make money? Are there many short-term opportunities? That’s just bait, alright. I’m currently avoiding these types of coins; I don’t want to be someone else's ATM.
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DoomCanistervip
· 2025-12-22 10:38
You hit the nail on the head with that sword. Those coins have long been the private garden of the market maker. On another note, the retail investors are still staring at the Order Book while the big players have long been bored of it. Just rushing in because the Liquidity looks good? Wake up, brother. Do you not understand what strong control of the market data implies? It's a big trap. MYX is especially ridiculous. The volatility looks enticing, but in reality? It's all a setup. I now avoid this kind of market data altogether; it's really meaningless. Digging into the details of these coins is really disgusting, with deceptive trading volumes. No wonder people keep getting played.
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RugResistantvip
· 2025-12-22 10:35
I've been keeping an eye on these coins too, and there are indeed some problems. It's too exaggerated that a small order can cause a fall, it's obvious someone is playing with it. I've known for a long time that this type of market shouldn't be touched, it's a trap. It's the market makers stirring up trouble again, we really have to be careful this time. The so-called good liquidity is actually all fake, I told you so. That's why I only play with the top 10, I have to avoid the others.
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